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Mandalorian Season 3 Trailer, Release Date & More

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Star Wars fans will soon be able to see the new TV spot in which Lucasfilm’s The Mandalorian Season 3 is revealed.

Two trailers for Season 3 of the Mandalorian have been released at the 2022 Fan Expo as well as at the CCXP convention.

This will be Din Djarin’s first solo story since Season 2 finished in December 2020. however, he’ll return to the scene from his appearance in Season 1 of The Book of Boba Fett early 2022.

Season 3 The marketing campaign is in full swing with Lucasfilm’s next release. As the trailer for Season 3 has been confirmed, it will be released alongside the next Monday Night NFL playoff game.

Disney is now promoting the trailer’s debut, and it’s only a matter of time.

Mandalorian Season 3 trailer time

Mandalorian Season 3 will release its next trailer during halftime at the NFL Super Wild Card Game.

When will Mando’s Season 3 trailer debut (Update) Given the pace of the game so far, fans should expect the first half to finish around 9:30 PM ET. The trailer will be available for viewing at 9:45 ET.

Mando ready for new Season 3 Battles

This TV spot reminded viewers about Season 3. It highlighted some of Din Djarin’s aerial battles and teased the franchise’s first return visit to Coruscant after 2021’s Obi-Wan Kenobi.

This will change with the NFL’s last Wild Card game. Disney and Lucasfilm offer another look at the Mandalorian. It should be the final trailer before the show returns on Disney+.

The new look will give more information about the story as Din Djarin, crew and Judge Din return to Mandalore. In particular, BoKatan Kryze is now ready to take on a more sinister role in Season 3.

Fans will have the opportunity to offer their theories on what the story will be in the eight episodes that follow. This is all while the Mandoverse continues its new chapter with its flagship series.

The Mandalorian season 3 will be available on Disney+ starting Wednesday, March 1.

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